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Wednesday, Feb 15, 1984
5:30PM
There Is No Precise Reason Why I Should Tremble So
Admission $1.00
French filmmaker Gisele Cavalli views Pasolini--intellectual, homosexual, communist, rebel--and Marilyn Monroe, collaborator in her own exploitation by society, as two sides of the same coin of oppression. Inspired by a poem written by Pasolini about Marilyn Monroe on the day after her death, There Is No Precise Reason.... is a film about myth and power, a film about media, and an individual's own attempts to reconstruct world events. An experimental film-about-film (language, style), it contains little dialogue beyond the media sounds recorded, which are in both French and English; though there are no English titles for the French, a written text will be provided.
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